Iflicks: 3.8

The software excels at "clever parsing" of filenames to automatically pull high-quality movie posters, squared TV show artwork, cast lists, and plot summaries.

In the landscape of macOS media management, iFlicks has long occupied a unique niche as a specialized tool for users who value a meticulously organized library. Released as the fourth major update to the iFlicks 3 series, version 3.8 represents a significant milestone in the software’s evolution, focusing on modern hardware compatibility and expanded data sourcing. The Evolution of Version 3.8 iFlicks 3.8

Mac * iFlicks Plus USD 18.49. * iFlicks Plus USD 2.49. * iFlicks Basic USD 9.49. * iFlicks Basic USD 0.99. * Learn More. iFlicks - App Store The software excels at "clever parsing" of filenames

The standout feature of iFlicks 3.8 is the introduction of . This architectural shift ensures that users on newer Mac hardware experience the full speed of the M-series chips, which is particularly vital for the app’s core functions: video muxing and encoding. Beyond performance, version 3.8 integrated TV show metadata support through The Movie Database (TMDb) , broadening the horizons for automated library tagging beyond its previous reliance on other databases. Core Functionality and User Experience The Evolution of Version 3

For power users, the "Plus" tier offers Watch Folders and AppleScript integration, allowing a completely hands-off workflow where new downloads are automatically tagged, processed, and added to a media library. Market Position and Pricing